Varun Vummadi, an IIT Kharagpur alumnus, turned down a lucrative ₹4 crore job offer and a Stanford PhD to co-found Giga, an AI startup specializing in voice-based customer operation automation. In just two years, the San Francisco-based company raised $61 million in Series A funding, transforming enterprise communication.
Varun Vummadi graduated from IIT Kharagpur with a degree in Electrical Engineering in 2023. Despite receiving a PhD offer from Stanford University and an annual $525,000 quant trading job offer, Vummadi chose the uncertain path of entrepreneurship alongside fellow IITian Esha Manideep. They co-founded Giga, focusing on AI-driven voice agents that automate customer service conversations across multiple languages.
Giga's AI technology offers faster, cheaper, and more specialized alternatives to existing large language models. Their chatbot and fine-tuning APIs launched to great success, boasting three times faster response times than GPT-4 and 70% lower costs while excelling in sectors like healthcare, insurance, and legal services. Major clients like DoorDash have adopted Giga’s solutions.
The company’s $61 million Series A round, led by Redpoint Ventures with participation from Y Combinator and Nexus Venture Partners, will fuel hiring and expansion efforts. Vummadi’s bold decision exemplifies rising trends in Indian tech talent pursuing innovative startups over traditional career paths.
Key Highlights:
Varun Vummadi rejected a $525,000 (₹4 crore) job and Stanford PhD to start Giga.
Co-founded with Esha Manideep, focusing on AI voice agents for customer support automation.
Giga’s AI is faster and cheaper than GPT-4, with strong sector-specific performance.
Raised $61 million in Series A funding led by Redpoint Ventures.
Clients include major firms like DoorDash.
Emphasizes Indian startup success and innovation beyond conventional jobs.
Plans to expand engineering teams and AI product offerings worldwide.
Sources: Economic Times, Hindustan Times, India Today, Times of India, Forbes Councils